Zachary Pincus-Roth is an American entertainment journalist, author, and TV writer. In January 2016, he joined the Washington Post as pop culture editor.[2]
Education
Pincus-Roth was raised in Chevy Chase, Maryland[3] and attended Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville, Maryland, where he graduated in 1998 and received a Lazarus Leadership Fellowship.[4] At Richard Montgomery he was sports editor, news editor, and editor-in-chief of The Tide and authored an op-ed column entitled "Can I Say One Thing."
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In 2006, he authored the companion book to the hit musical Avenue Q.[10][11][12]
His 2010 Slate article "Best Weekend Never" received the National Entertainment Journalism Award for Best Online Feature Article.[13] and the Southern California Journalism Award for Online Entertainment.[14]
While working on the drama Lie To Me in 2010, Pincus-Roth penned the song White Lie[15] sung by Felicia Day.[16]
In 2014, he received a fellowship from the International Center for Journalists through which he published a longform article about the role of television in shaping culture and behavior in India.[17][18]